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Never allow moisture (sweat, water, etc) into the laptop electronics.
Find a chair that lets your skin breath, and wicks away moisture (sweat) for the most comfort.
Wear and pack clothing with the following characteristics: light-weight - you need to allow your skin to breathe and release moisture (sweat).
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Intrinsic timing-varying characters of the EMG signals, environmental change (electromechanical status, temperature, moisture, sweating, etc). of the bio-machine interface, and confounding factors (body postures, contraction strength variations, involuntary EMG activations) largely affect the long-term usage of clinical APHs.
However, the accumulation of significant amounts of expired moisture or sweat on facial coverings that adhere closely to the facial skin (e.g., niqab, balaclava, medical/surgical mask, etc).
Moisture from sweat or the elements can easily soak into the leather pores and lining, causing mildew, which is very difficult to remove.
This synthetic fabric will keep your body insulated and wick away moisture and sweat from your body; all while allowing your skin to breathe properly.
CoolMax or Dri-Fit are two brands of synthetic fabrics that keep the moisture (read: sweat) off your skin if you're interested, but you can run just as well as long as you're comfortable.
Apply a small amount of talcum powder to the surface of your nose after toweling dry to soak up excess moisture or sweat, especially if you tend to have oily skin.
Although high-resolution scanners can discern the pattern of pores, using the water-sensitive polymer would help distinguish active, moisture-producing sweat pores from inactive ones.
Factors related to a catheter being inserted in the veins and the skin of the pig (no moisture or sweating compared to humans) may be contributing to the observed differences in readings.
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